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US-8808607

Thermally conductive sheet and process for producing same

PublishedAugust 19, 2014
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Technical Abstract

A thermally conductive sheet has cut surfaces with low surface roughness and hence shows reduced thermal resistance at the interfaces, and high thermal conductivity in the thickness direction. Thus, the thermally conductive sheet can be interposed between any of various heat sources and a radiation member. The process for producing the thermally conductive sheet includes at least: an extrusion molding step in which a thermally conductive composition containing a polymer, an anisotropic thermally conductive filler, and a filler is extruded with an extruder to thereby mold an extrusion-molded product in which the anisotropic thermally conductive filler has been oriented along the extrusion direction; a curing step in which the extrusion-molded product is cured to obtain a cured object; and a slicing step in which the cured object is sliced into a given thickness with an ultrasonic cutter in the direction perpendicular to the extrusion direction.

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4 claims

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1. A method for producing a thermally conductive sheet comprising at least the steps of: extruding a thermally conductive composition containing a polymer, an anisotropic thermally conductive filler and another filler through an extruder, thereby extrusion molding an extrusion molded product in which the anisotropic thermally conductive filler is oriented along the extrusion direction; curing the extrusion molded product to form a cured object; and cutting the cured object in a direction perpendicular to the extrusion direction into a given thickness with an ultrasonic cutter, wherein the anisotropic thermally conductive filler is prepared as carbon fibers and has an average fiber length of 100 μm or more, and the other filler is prepared as spherical alumina particles and has an average particle size in a range from 1 μm to 40 μm.

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2. The method for producing a thermally conductive sheet according to claim 1 , wherein the anisotropic thermally conductive filler has a content of 16% by volume to 25% by volume in the thermally conductive composition.

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3. The method for producing a thermally conductive sheet according to claim 1 , wherein the polymer is a silicone resin.

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4. The method for producing a thermally conductive sheet according to claim 1 , wherein the other filler has an average particle size in a range from 3 μm to 10 μm.

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Filing Date

June 17, 2011

Publication Date

August 19, 2014

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